Tin Bronze Bushing For Mining Equipment uses high-purity copper as the base material, and ...
Aluminum Bronze Self-Lubricating Bushings For Metallurgical Equipment is made of high-strength copper-based alloy, with aluminum, iron, nickel and other elements added to optimize performance. It has wear resistance, high temperature resistance and impact resistance. The product has built-in solid lubricating materials, which can achieve long-term self-lubrication without external oil supply. It is particularly suitable for high temperature, heavy load, dusty and corrosive environments in the metallurgical industry, significantly reducing the frequency of equipment maintenance and improving operational reliability.
High temperature and heavy load resistance: The aluminum bronze matrix has high strength and good thermal stability, suitable for high temperature and high load conditions such as rolling mills and continuous casting machines.
Self-lubricating and maintenance-free: Inlaid with solid lubricants, the lubricating film is continuously released during the friction process to avoid dry friction, reduce wear and extend service life.
Corrosion and dust resistance: Excellent corrosion resistance, resistant to water vapor, weak acid and alkali and metallurgical dust environment, suitable for high pollution scenes such as rolling mills and sintering equipment.
Impact and fatigue resistance: High-toughness nickel-aluminum bronze alloy can withstand frequent start-stop and vibration shock, and is suitable for swinging, rotating and reciprocating parts in metallurgical machinery.
Reduce maintenance costs: No need for external grease, reducing downtime and manual maintenance.
Improve equipment life: Wear-resistant and corrosion-resistant design, adaptable to harsh metallurgical environments.
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